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Re: Strange outcome

Each switch() branch results in a call to the fruit's method, getMese(). In the clall FruttaEVerdura, the variable mese[] is an array of strings. The method getMese() returns a the variable "mese", a reference to the array mese[] which looks like a memory address.

Re: Strange outcome

Ahh, but it's not working differently.

Post the updated program. Providing guesses about what may or may not be wrong with code we haven't seen is pointless.

The error message should be helpful, and it's not complaining about not finding the main() method. It's complaining about not finding a method called in the main() method. You might want to stare at that a bit more and try to work out what it's telling you. Maybe you'll even determine the fix. If not, post the code.